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My favorite WWE moment is when Chris Jericho returned to the WWE on Raw by interrupting Randy Orton's "Passing of the Torch" ceremony. I watched WCW as a youngster and remembered Chris Jericho, but not super well. After I got back into wrestling around Wrestlemania 23, I had watched a ton of Jericho matches and promos on Youtube and he became a favorite to watch. I was hoping for him to come back for a very long time, and was wild with speculation about whether or not the 'code' promos were actually about his return.

Then on November 19, 2007, the code was solved and Jericho came out in all his glory, wearing a shiny vest similar to the shirt he wore for his debut that I'd watched so many times. I had a smile on my face the whole time, texted all my friends that were wrestling fans, and marked out more than I ever had before when he said he wanted the WWE championship around his waist. Great promo, great moment, and it solidified me as a Jerichoholic for life.

One of my favorites was CM Punks very first pipe bomb and all time favorite was everytime stone cold would harass and beat the hell out of Vince McMahon because who wouldn't want to kick their bosses ass I know I would

I first started watching wrestling in late 2001 to about 2004, so I was about 8 to 11 at that point but there is once wrestling memory which stands head and shoulders above the rest and is by far my favourite moment.

It was during the Triple H and Kane storyline with Katie Vick and being a huge Kane fan since he returned against the Un-Americans, I was hugely behind Kane and did not want him to unmask as all. It was probably the first match i can remember everything about it, from the PPV promos to the match itself. I was on edge for the whole match and when Randy Orton ran in to RKO Kane I was devastated and when Triple H hit the final pedigree I just couldn't believe it and screamed at the referee from my sofa to not count. I wasn't in a good mood afterwards but I was also incredibly scared when he took off the mask and chokeslammee Rob Van Dam because I didn't know what the black marks were at the time and it just made my heart stop for a moment. It's safe to say that I had nightmares of Kane for the week after but Kane was (and still is) my favourite wrestler of all time and the moment where he unmasked is something I'd never forget and I'd never forget how I felt during the match as well.

Incredible moment in my opinion and is bar far the one that sticks out in ny memory over anything else that I've seen in the wrestling world.